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DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS 

DSE8003 MKII Operator Manual 

 

Document Number: 057-276 

 

Author: Fady Atallah 

Summary of Contents for DSE8003 MKII

Page 1: ...057 276 ISSUE 1 3 DEEP SEA ELECTRONICS DSE8003 MKII Operator Manual Document Number 057 276 Author Fady Atallah ...

Page 2: ...of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 Applications for the copyright holder s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication should be addressed to Deep Sea Electronics at the address above The DSE logo is a UK registered trademarks of Deep Sea Electronics Any reference to trademarked product names used within this publication is owned by their respective companies Deep Sea E...

Page 3: ...ENCLOSURE CLASSIFICATIONS 24 3 1 CONNECTIONS 26 3 1 1 DC SUPPLY DIGITAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 26 3 1 2 RS485 RS485 CAN CONNECTOR 27 3 1 3 TYPICAL WIRING OF RS485 27 3 1 4 USB SLAVE FIRMWARE UPDATE CONNECTOR 28 3 1 5 USB HOST CONFIGURATION CONNECTOR 28 3 1 6 RS232 CONNECTOR 29 3 1 7 ETHERNET CONNECTOR 30 3 2 CONFIGURATION GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE SETUP 31 4 1 DISPLAY 33 4 1 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 33 4 2 CO...

Page 4: ... WARNINGS 67 6 3 ELECTRICAL TRIPS 67 6 4 SHUTDOWNS 67 7 1 ACCESSING THE DSE8003 MKII RUNNING EDITOR 68 7 2 ACCESSING THE DSE8XXX CONTROLLER RUNNING EDITOR 71 8 1 PURCHASING ADDITIONAL CONNECTOR PLUGS FROM DSE 72 8 1 1 INDIVIDUAL PLUGS 72 8 2 PURCHASING ADDITIONAL FIXING CLIPS FROM DSE 72 8 3 PURCHASING ADDITIONAL SEALING GASKET FROM DSE 72 10 1 WEEE WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT 73 ...

Page 5: ...in the DSE8xxx MKII modules along with the necessary protections for such a system This provides forward sync back sync no break changeover and start stop upon changing load levels The user also has the facility to view the system operating parameters via the LCD display The DSE genset modules monitor the engine indicating the operational status and fault conditions automatically shutting down the...

Page 6: ...publication NOTE Highlights an essential element of a procedure to ensure correctness CAUTION Indicates a procedure or practice which if not strictly observed could result in damage or destruction of equipment WARNING Indicates a procedure or practice which could result in injury to personnel or loss of life if not followed correctly ...

Page 7: ... by contacting DSE technical support support deepseaelectronics com DSE Part No Description 057 004 Electronic Engines And DSE Wiring Manual 057 045 Synchronising and Load Sharing Part 1 057 046 Synchronising and Load Sharing Part 2 057 047 Load Share Design and Commissioning 057 082 DSE2130 Operators Manual 057 083 DSE2157 Operators Manual 057 084 DSE2548 Operators Manual 057 128 DSE SCADA Suite ...

Page 8: ...e the section entitled Maintenance Spares Repair and Servicing elsewhere in this document Description Specification Connection Type Two part connector Male part fitted to module Female part supplied in module packing case Screw terminal rising clamp no internal spring Example showing cable entry and screw terminals of a 10 way connector Minimum Cable Size 0 5 mm AWG 24 Maximum Cable Size 2 5 mm AW...

Page 9: ...l Communication RS232 and RS485 are both fitted and provide independent operation RS232 Serial Port Non isolated Max Baud rate 115 kbaud subject to configuration TX RX RTS CTS DSR DTR DCD Male 9 way D type connector Max distance 15 m 50 feet RS485 Serial Port Isolated Data connection 2 wire common Half Duplex Data direction control for Transmit by s w protocol Max Baud Rate 115 kbaud subject to co...

Page 10: ...onfiguration Suite Software the USB slave port provides a simple means of connection between a PC and the controller to change the firmware version in the controller To connect a module to a PC by USB the following items are required DSE8003 MKII Controller DSE Configuration Suite PC Software Available from www deepseaelectronics com USB cable Type A to Type B This is the same cable as often used ...

Page 11: ...KII and DSE74xx MKII modules RS485 is used for point to point cable connection of more than one device maximum 20 One advantage of the RS485 interface is the large distance specification which is 1 2 km when using Belden 9841 or equivalent cable This allows for a large distance between the DSE8004 and multiple modules 2 6 3 1 CABLE SPECIFICATION NOTE DSE recommend Belden 9841 or equivalent cable f...

Page 12: ...isplay Module supports maximum a combination of FOUR DSE73xx MKII and DSE74xx MKII modules Ethernet is used for point to point cable connection of more than one device maximum 20 One advantage of the Ethernet interface is the ability to interface into an existing LAN Local Area Network connection for remote connection via an internet connection This allows for a large distance between the DSE8003 ...

Page 13: ...te green stripe white orange stripe 2 green solid orange solid 3 white orange stripe white green stripe 4 blue solid blue solid 5 white blue stripe white blue stripe 6 orange solid green solid 7 white brown stripe white brown stripe 8 brown solid brown solid NOTE This cable can be purchased from any PC or IT store Crossover Ethernet Cable For the advanced Engineer a crossover cable is a CAT5 cable...

Page 14: ...etwork Ethernet Cable Wiring Detail 10baseT 100baseT Pin Connection 1 T568A Connection 2 T568A 1 white green stripe white green stripe 2 green solid green solid 3 white orange stripe white orange stripe 4 blue solid blue solid 5 white blue stripe white blue stripe 6 orange solid orange solid 7 white brown stripe white brown stripe 8 brown solid brown solid Ethernet Router or ADSL Router Ethernet C...

Page 15: ...hernet Cable Wiring Detail 10baseT 100baseT Pin Connection 1 T568A Connection 2 T568A 1 white green stripe white green stripe 2 green solid green solid 3 white orange stripe white orange stripe 4 blue solid blue solid 5 white blue stripe white blue stripe 6 orange solid orange solid 7 white brown stripe white brown stripe 8 brown solid brown solid PC Network Wall Connection Sockets Ethernet Router...

Page 16: ...SE Part Number 016 137 Alternatively they can be purchased from any PC or IT store Requirements Ethernet cable see below Working Ethernet company or home network Working Internet connection ADSL or DSL recommended Ethernet Cable DSL or ADSL Router INTERNET The DSL ADSL router routes external network traffic DSL or ADSL Router ...

Page 17: ...ite green stripe white green stripe 2 green solid green solid 3 white orange stripe white orange stripe 4 blue solid blue solid 5 white blue stripe white blue stripe 6 orange solid orange solid 7 white brown stripe white brown stripe 8 brown solid brown solid For the advanced Engineer this cable has both ends terminated as T568A or T568B ...

Page 18: ...d setting from software Modbus Port Number is already in use on the LAN the module cannot be used and another port must be used Outgoing Firewall Rule As the module makes its user interface available to standard web browsers all communication uses the chosen port It is usual for a firewall to make the same port outgoing open for communication Incoming Traffic Virtual Server Network Address and Por...

Page 19: ...arm or indicator be required this can be achieved by using the DSE8003 MKII running editor to configure an auxiliary output for Audible Alarm See section entitled Front Panel Configuration for further details The audible alarm output activates and de activates at the same time as the module s internal sounder The monitored DSE controllers alarm mute input and alarm mute button activate in parallel...

Page 20: ...ication 057 276 ISSUE 1 3 Page 20 of 74 2 8 DIMENSIONS AND MOUNTING 2 8 1 DIMENSIONS 316 8 mm x 168 8 mm x 42 8 mm 12 47 x 6 65 x 1 69 2 8 2 PANEL CUTOUT 282 mm x 136 mm 11 1 x 5 35 2 8 3 WEIGHT 1 0 kg 2 2 lb ...

Page 21: ... is protruding from the clip Insert the three prongs of the fixing clip into the slots in the side of the module case Pull the fixing clip backwards towards the back of the module ensuring all three prongs of the clip are inside their allotted slots Turn the fixing clip screws clockwise until they make contact with the panel fascia Turn the screws a little more to secure the module into the panel ...

Page 22: ...n entitled Maintenance Spares Repair and Servicing elsewhere in this document The supplied silicon gasket provides improved sealing between module and the panel fascia The gasket is fitted to the module before installation into the panel Take care to ensure the gasket is fitted correctly to the module to maintain the integrity of the seal Sealing gasket ...

Page 23: ...talled into the control panel with the optional sealing gasket IP42 front of module when installed into the control panel WITHOUT being sealed to the panel UL508 NEMA rating Approximate 12 Front of module when installed into the control panel with the optional sealing gasket 2 Front of module when installed into the control panel WITHOUT being sealed to the panel IEEE C37 2 Standard Electrical Pow...

Page 24: ... when the equipment enclosure is tilted at an angle up to 15 from its normal position drops falling at an angle 3 Protected against ingress of solid objects with a diameter of more than 2 5 mm Tools wires etc with a thickness of more than 2 5 mm are prevented from approach 3 Protection against water falling at any angle up to 60 from the vertical There must be no harmful effect spray water 4 Prote...

Page 25: ...lling dirt 2 IP31 Provides a degree of protection against limited amounts of falling water and dirt 3 IP64 Provides a degree of protection against windblown dust rain and sleet undamaged by the formation of ice on the enclosure 3R IP32 Provides a degree of protection against rain and sleet undamaged by the formation of ice on the enclosure 4 X IP66 Provides a degree of protection against splashing...

Page 26: ...ication Dimension and Mounting elsewhere in this document 3 1 CONNECTIONS 3 1 1 DC SUPPLY DIGITAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS Pin No Description Cable Size Notes 1 DC Plant Supply Input Negative 2 5 mm AWG 13 Connect to a good clean earth point 2 DC Plant Supply Input Positive 2 5 mm AWG 13 Supplies the module and DC Outputs A B C 3 Configurable Digital Input or DC Output A 1 0mm AWG 18 As input Switch to ...

Page 27: ...04 and multiple DSE modules Belden 9841 Pin No Description Cable Size Notes RS485 SCR RS485 Port Screen 0 5 mm AWG 20 Use only 120 RS485 approved cable Belden 9841 B RS485 Port B 0 5 mm AWG 20 Connect to RXD and TXD Use only 120 RS485 approved cable Belden 9841 A RS485 Port A 0 5 mm AWG 20 Connect to RXD and TXD Use only 120 RS485 approved cable Belden 9841 RS485 CAN SCR RS485 Port Screen 0 5 mm A...

Page 28: ... to 50 m 55 yards The supply and support of this type of equipment is outside the scope of Deep Sea Electronics Ltd Description Cable Size Notes Socket for connection to PC with DSE Configuration Suite Software for firmware upgrades 0 5 mm AWG 20 This is a standard USB type A to type B connector 3 1 5 USB HOST CONFIGURATION CONNECTOR NOTE For further details of module configuration refer to DSE Pu...

Page 29: ...232 connection refer to section entitled Communication Port Usage elsewhere in this document Description Cable Socket for connection to a single DSE module RS232 Null Modem Cable View looking into the male connector on the module PIN No Notes 1 Received Line Signal Detector Data Carrier Detect 2 Received Data 3 Transmit Data 4 Data Terminal Ready 5 Signal Ground 6 Data Set Ready 7 Request To Send ...

Page 30: ...E Publication 057 128 DSE8005 SCADA Suite Software Manual Description Cable Socket for connection to an existing network to communicate to multiple DSE modules Ethernet Cable View looking into the female connector on the module PIN No Notes 1 TXD 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 Do not connect 5 Do not connect 6 RXD 7 Do not connect 8 Do not connect ...

Page 31: ...junction with a USB storage device 1 Save the file to the root of a USB storage device with the filename layout xml 2 Insert the USB storage device into the USB host socket 3 Access the DSE8003 MKII Front Panel Configuration menu 4 Navigate to the Layout Update section in FPE and select the layout file 5 Once the file is selected the display prompts a power cycle 6 Reboot the module the configurat...

Page 32: ...th the start and stop button the six buttons to the left of the screen are used to provide control of the currently view DSE8xxx controller The navigation buttons are used to navigate through the numerous DSE8003 MKII display pages The display is a 7 TFT with 800x480 pixels Navigation Buttons Start Stop Reset Mode Buttons Controller Push Buttons Main Status and Instrumentation Display ...

Page 33: ...ith a blue border as shown below The buttons to the left of the display change according to the selected controller The selected controller is operated using the control buttons to the left of the display or by touching the screen buttons To zoom in to the selected controller press the tick button or press VIEW in the corner of the display screen Sample screen after selecting VIEW for a DSE8x10 co...

Page 34: ...s become inactive and instructs the DSE module to enter the return delay Should any form of Remote Start Signal be present while operating in this mode a start request to the DSE8610 MKII module over the MSC Link does not occur Start This button is only active in the Stop Reset Mode Manual Mode and Test Mode Pressing the Start button in Stop Reset Mode powers the ECU but does not start the engine ...

Page 35: ... generator on load use the Transfer to Generator button The module automatically instructs the changeover device to take the mains off load Close Mains Output becomes inactive if used on DSE7320 MKII or on DSE7420 MKII and place the generator on load Close Generator Output becomes active if used To place the generator off load use the Transfer to Mains or Open Generator buttons The module automati...

Page 36: ...the Mains load switch is opened Close Mains becomes inactive and the Generator load switch is closed Close Generator becomes active Further presses of the Transfer to Generator button opens and closes the Generator load switch Close Generator changes state and leaves the Mains load switch in the open position Close Mains remains inactive Transfer To Mains DSE7x20 MKII Only The Transfer to Mains bu...

Page 37: ... generator and run it off load To place the generator on load use the Close Generator button The module automatically instructs the generator to synchronise if required and then closes the generator load switch Close Generator becomes active To place the generator off load use the Open Generator The module automatically instructs the generator to ramp down if possible and open the breaker Close Ge...

Page 38: ...f possible and open the breaker Close Generator becomes inactive Further presses of the Open Generator Breaker button have no effect Close Generator The Close Generator button control the operation of the generator load switch and is only active in Manual Mode once the generator bus is available Synchronising NOT Enabled Pressing the Close Generator button when the generator is available and off l...

Page 39: ...us becomes inactive The module then waits for next start event Manual Mode This button places the module into its Manual Mode Once in Manual Mode the module responds to the Start button to send a start request to the DSE8610 MKII module over the MSC Link The module monitors the MSC Link for feedback from the DSE8610 MKII module to confirm the generator bus is available If the generator bus is runn...

Page 40: ...MSC Link for feedback from the DSE8610 MKII module to confirm the generator bus is available Once the generator bus is available it is automatically placed on load Close Bus becomes active synchronising to the Mains if required Depending upon module configuration the generator bus remains in constant parallel with the Mains or proceeds to run in island operation Close Mains becomes inactive The ge...

Page 41: ... from the Generator Bus to the Mains Once done the Generator Bus load switch opens Close Bus becomes inactive leaving just the mains supplying the load Alternative Breaker Button Control Synchronising NOT Enabled Pressing the Transfer to Mains button when the Mains is available and off load the generator bus load switch is opened Close Bus becomes inactive and the mains load switch is closed Close...

Page 42: ...load from the Mains to the Generator Bus Once done the Mains load switch opens Close Mains becomes inactive leaving just the Generator Bus supplying the load Alternative Breaker Button Control Synchronising NOT Enabled Pressing the Transfer to Generator Bus button when the Generator Bus is available and off load the Mains load switch is opened Close Mains becomes inactive and the Generator Bus loa...

Page 43: ...utomatically Manual Mode This mode allows manual control of the functions Once in Manual mode the module will respond to the button toggling the bus breaker Alarm Mute Lamp Test This button de activates the audible alarm on the module the Audible Alarm output if configured and illuminates all of the LEDs on the module s facia Reset Resets any alarms that were detected by the controller Breaker Con...

Page 44: ...load from the Mains to the Generator Bus Once done the Mains load switch opens Close Mains becomes inactive leaving just the Generator Bus supplying the load Alternative Breaker Button Control Synchronising NOT Enabled Pressing the Transfer to Generator Bus button when the Generator Bus is available and off load the Mains load switch is opened Close Mains becomes inactive and the Generator Bus loa...

Page 45: ...ther presses of this button returns the display to the Home page Example When Connected To DSE8660 MKII Controller Once selected the page will remain on the LCD display until the user selects a different page or after an extended period of inactivity the module reverts to the Home display To view additional pages within the current section press the Instrumentation Scroll buttons If an alarm becom...

Page 46: ...viewed controller is shown when no other page has been selected It is also the page that is automatically displayed after a period of inactivity of the module control buttons The parameters that are displayed change dependent upon the controller being viewed Summary Section Instrument Overview ...

Page 47: ...d as shown in the examples below This serves as an overview of the viewed DSE Controller Further information is viewed using the Instrument Pages as detailed below When Connected To DSExx10 Controller When Connected To DSExx20 Controller When Connected To DSE8660 MKII Controller When Connected To DSE8680 Controller ...

Page 48: ...s arranged as shown in the examples below This serves as an overview of the measured instruments of the viewed DSE Controller Further information is viewed using the Instrument Pages as detailed below When Connected to DSExx10 Controller When Connected to DSE8x60 Controller When Connected to DSE8680 Controller ...

Page 49: ...s Contains instrumentation gathered about the engine which may be obtained using a CAN link The content may change depending upon the selected engine and the features supported by the engine To view additional pages within the current section press the Instrumentation Scroll buttons Examples of engine data are shown below ...

Page 50: ... are shown as below Parameter Inactive Grey Warning Yellow Shutdown Red Water In Fuel After Treatment Inlet Temperature Charge Alternator Oil Pressure Fuel Level Battery Voltage Coolant Temperature ECU Lamp Parameter CAN Link Unknown Grey CAN Link Active Green CAN Link Lost Red CAN Link Status ...

Page 51: ...ts measured from the viewed DSE controller Press the Instrumentation Scroll buttons to cycle between the parameters The instrumentation values are displayed in the form of either analogue meters or bar graphs depending on DSE8003 MKII configuration The meters or bar graphs change accordingly depending on what parameter is being viewed Examples of Generator data are shown below ...

Page 52: ...d from the viewed DSE controller Press the Instrumentation Scroll buttons to cycle between the parameters The instrumentation values are displayed in the form of either analogue meters or bar graphs depending on the DSE8003 MKII configuration The meters or bar graphs change accordingly depending on what parameter is being viewed Examples of Mains data are shown below ...

Page 53: ... controller Press the Instrumentation Scroll buttons to cycle between the parameters The instrumentation values are displayed in the form of either analogue meters or bar graphs depending on DSE8003 MKII configuration The meters or bar graphs change accordingly depending on what parameter is being viewed Examples of Bus data are shown below ...

Page 54: ...on Scroll to change between current alarms and the event log page The event log display a list of events The number of events displayed depends on the space available with the chosen font The event log page will display the event index event type date time and number of hours run for each event Electronic engine diagnostic trouble codes are displayed as single events in the event log Engine alarms...

Page 55: ...active I O screens starting with the DSE8xxx s Inputs followed by outputs and expansion modules 4 3 7 1 DIGITAL INPUTS The digital inputs screen displays the status of each digital inputs on the module The screen shows the configuration description and the currently active and open closed status of the digital inputs 4 3 7 2 DIGITAL OUTPUTS The digital outputs screen displays the status of each di...

Page 56: ...uts If an analogue input is configured as a digital input a dial displayed with a low high message instead of the value Press the Instrumentation Scroll to select the required DSE2130 module 4 3 7 4 DSE2131 EXPANSION MODULE The DSE2131 screen displays the status of each DSE2131 device connected to the module The alarm action is displayed when a Link Lost situation is present for the relevant unit ...

Page 57: ...description and current values of the analogue inputs Press the Instrumentation Scroll to select the required DSE2133 module 4 3 7 6 DSE2152 EXPANSION MODULE The DSE2152 screen displays the status of all attached DSE2157 device connected to the module The alarm action is displayed when a Link Lost situation is present for the relevant unit The Link lamp is green for good communication or grey for ...

Page 58: ...urrent active and open closed status of the digital outputs Press the Instrumentation Scroll to select the required DSE2157 module 4 3 7 8 DSE2548 EXPANSION MODULE The DSE2548 screen displays the status of all attached DSE2548 device connected to the module with the currently selected unit highlighted in blue The alarm action is displayed when a Link Lost situation is present for the relevant unit...

Page 59: ...held by the DSE8xxx module s PLC Counters PLC Timers PLC Registers and PLC Stores This allows the operator to monitor 4 3 9 STATUS 4 3 9 1 COMMUNICATION AND MODULE INFORMATION This page shows the status and configuration of the communication ports in use by the DSE8003 MKII DSE8003 MKII Information DSE8xxx Module Information ...

Page 60: ...4 4 3 9 2 COMMISSIONING SCREENS An optional commissioning screen is available via an option in the running editor When enabled press the Instrumentation Scroll to change between the two pages Example Connected to DSE8610 MKII Example Connected to 8660 MKII ...

Page 61: ...ual The following description details the sequences followed by a module containing the standard factory configuration Remember that if you have purchased a completed generator set or control panel from your supplier the module s configuration will probably have been changed by them to suit their particular requirements Always refer to your configuration source for the exact sequences and timers o...

Page 62: ...t guide to the module s operation 5 1 1 SELECTING THE ENGINE 5 1 2 STARTING THE ENGINE Select the desired engine as shown above First select manual mode then press the Start button to crank the engine Touch the screen or use the up down arrow buttons to select the engine to control monitor Example ...

Page 63: ...Next Previous Page buttons and locate Fuel Level The Manual Fuel Pump Icon is shown on the display to indicate that this feature is available when Manual Fuel Pump Control is enabled in the module s configuration The function of the Tick button is now changed Press and hold the Tick button to energise the transfer pump The pump starts two seconds after the button is pressed Release the Tick button...

Page 64: ...gate to the DSE controller and press and hold the Tick button to enter the Running Editor Navigate to the Generator Generator Frequency section Press the Tick button to enter edit mode Press Instrumentation Scroll to change the engine speed Press the Tick button again to exit the editor and leave the engine running at the newly selected speed ...

Page 65: ... is silenced by pressing the Alarm Mute Lamp Test button The Alarm popup box is colour coded to indicate the level of the alarm To clear the alarm popup box press the Tick button Alarm Level Colour Title Graphic Warning Electrical Trip Shutdown ECU Code Engine alarms are not applicable when connected to DSE8x60 controller and where connected to suitably configured CAN ECU engine ...

Page 66: ...ule Writing a configuration to the controller that has Protections Disabled configured results in a warning message appearing on the PC screen for the user to acknowledge before the controller s configuration is changed This prevents inadvertent activation of the feature 6 1 1 INDICATION WARNING ALARMS Under Indication or Warning alarms The module operation is unaffected by the Protections Disable...

Page 67: ...ocument Electrical trips are latching and stop the Generator but in a controlled manner On initiation of the electrical trip condition the module will de energise the Close Generator Bus Output to remove the load from the generator Once this has occurred the module will start the Cooling timer and allow the engine to cool off load before shutting down the engine The alarm must be accepted and clea...

Page 68: ...split into two the left hand side shows the running editor items available for editing and the right hand side shows the current value Press the Instrumentation Scroll buttons to select the section you wish to view change Press the Next Previous Page buttons to select which parameter to view change within the currently selected section To edit the parameter Tick button to enter edit mode The param...

Page 69: ...r 4 Screen Enable Disable Backlight Backlight Level Alarms External Alarm Alert Enable Disable Communication Mode Layout File Multiset Mode Internal Config Singleset Mode Slave Setup Channel RS232 RS485 Ethernet Slave ID RS232 RS485 Baud Rate Slave IP Setup Slave Port Slave IP Host Port Host Port Host IP Setup DHCP Enable Enable Disable Host IP Subnet Mask Gateway IP DNS IP Advanced Inactivity Tim...

Page 70: ... Alarm Audible Alarm Not Used Output B Output Source Communications Link Lost Emergency Stop Common Warning Common Shutdown Common Electrical Trip Common Alarm Combined Maintenance Alarm Audible Alarm Not Used Time Module Time HH MM SS Module Date MM DD YYYY or DD MM YYYY Date Format ISO 8601 YYY MM DD Middle endian MM DD YYYY Little endian DD MM YYYY Time Synchronise Enable Disable Firmware Updat...

Page 71: ...tructions Refer to section entitled Bibliography elsewhere in the document for a list of applicable installation instructions To enter the a DSE8xxx controller s running editor ensure the System page is being viewed with the DSE8xxx controller selected or one of the DSE8xxx controller s instrument pages Then press the settings icon in the top right hand corner of the display or press and hold the ...

Page 72: ...S FROM DSE If you require additional plugs from DSE please contact our Sales department using the part numbers below 8 1 1 INDIVIDUAL PLUGS Module Terminal Designation Plug Description Part No 1 5 5 way 5 08mm 007 445 RS485 A B SCR 3 way 5 08mm 007 1746 PC Configuration interface lead USB type A USB type B 016 125 8 2 PURCHASING ADDITIONAL FIXING CLIPS FROM DSE Item Description Part No Module Fixi...

Page 73: ...chaser at the point of sale For full details of any applicable warranty refer to the original equipment supplier OEM 10 DISPOSAL 10 1 WEEE WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT If you use electrical and electronic equipment you must store collect treat recycle and dispose of WEEE separately from your other waste ...

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